ASL 100 Tutorials

ASL tutorials, tips, advice, and other blogs posts for ASL students and learners who learn ASL as a second language (L2).

These tutorials are not exhaustive. Posts may be continually added upon needs or requests. A word of caution: online lessons are, in any way, no substitute for face-to-face instruction. I strongly recommend you to take a face-to-face course to attain a high level of communicative competency as well as socializing with signers in the Deaf/ASL community.

ASL 101 + ASL 102 curriculum

The level 1 usually consists of two semester courses ASL 101 and 102 (or ASL 111 and ASL 112 respectively or its variants at universities and colleges), each 60-65 credit hours (120-130 hours total).

About the publisher

This site consists of authentic sign language used by bilingual and monolingual culturally Deaf and codas. The creator is an ASL instructor and native signer -- born and raised in culturally Deaf family and community. This work is a labor of love and passion for sign language. ...